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        Title           : Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Proxy 
                          Certificate Profile
        Author(s)       : S. Tuecke et al.
        Filename        : draft-ietf-pkix-proxy-03.txt
        Pages           : 44
        Date            : 2002-10-21
        
This document forms a certificate profile for Proxy 
Certificates, based on X.509 PKI certificates as defined 
in RFC 3280, for use in the Internet.  The term Proxy 
Certificate is used to describe a certificate that is 
derived from, and signed by, a normal X.509 Public Key End 
Entity Certificate or by another Proxy Certificate for the 
purpose of providing restricted impersonation within a PKI 
based authentication system.

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